5. Navigate to the image wave file you just decoded and select it and then click "Open."

6. EAC will ask you for a cue file. Select the image cue file that's in the same folder and then click "Open."

The image file should be processing now.EAC will automatically make a non-compliant cue sheet named CDtitle-cutted.cue.cue in the same folder as the split audio files.

If EAC says "Error in cue sheet" then open the cue sheet with a text editor and remove any folder/path information and make sure the file extension of the image audio file says ".wav" in the cue file. If it doesn't make it ".wav" and save the cue sheet; then repeat steps 4 to 6.

If the image rip has a pregap or hidden track you can also extract it.Follow the steps from above until step 4. At step 4 select "individual indices" instead of "with gaps." After processing you may have many files named like

01.00 Tonight.wav01.01 Tonight.wav02.00 Could You Be Loved.wav02.01 Could You Be Loved.wav

Each track is named for the track number then the index number.The pregap/hidden file is track 1 index 00 so you want the one that starts with 01.00.** Make sure you delete all other split files from the "index" split.